JFG Trials: Blast Leaderboard
May 10, 2021
PBR Arizona had a chance to hold its annual Junior Future Games Trials on Sunday, May 2nd. The JFG Trials is an open event to help identify some of the upcoming future prospects in the middle school ranks in Arizona. This year the event featured players from the 2025 & 2026 grad classes. This has been a great event over the years not only start getting a feel for some of the younger players in the state but help them get their PBR profiles started. We also take some time at the JFG trials to discuss what it is scouts will be looking for in the future and way they can showcase their skills the best.
Another big purpose for this event is to help our staff identify potential players to represent TEAM ARIZONA at the 2021 PBR JUNIOR FUTURE GAMES. The Junior Future Games is an annual event held at LakePoint Sports in Emerson, GA and runs in conjunction with our PBR Future Games, which is the biggest event in the country for uncommitted prospects. There have been several players in the past that have committed to DI programs shortly after schools have seen them at that national event. In years past, there have been over 250+ scouts in attendance at our facility during event and some of the schools pop over to the junior games to get a head start in recruiting the younger classes.
At the Junior Future Games Trials, players participated in a pro-style workout, followed by pitcher bullpens. Standouts from the event will receive invites to represent Team Arizona. We will be taking about 12-14 players to compete against some of the top players from around the country.
Today, we will be taking a look at some of the top swing & impact metrics collected from the use of Blast Motion:
To view the full event stats click here.
ABOUT BLAST MOTION:
Since the beginning of the summer, one of the important tools Prep Baseball Report has started to implement at its events is the use of Blast Motion sensors. During batting practice, the Blast Motion sensors measure Swing and Impact Metrics across several categories. Swing metrics measure pre-impact mechanics centered around plane, connection, and rotation while Impact metrics measure pre-impact performance outcomes based on ball contact.
HERE ARE THE TOP METRICS OF THE DAY:
Top AVG Bat Speed: 68.42mph | 2026 Bubba Coleman
Top PEAK Hand Speed: 22.59mph | 2025 Cam Jantz
On-Plane Efficiency: 85% | 2025 Hagen Wright
Rotational Acceleration: 20.71g | 2025 Hagen Wright
Below will you find the swing & impact metrics from the event in four different categories (Top-5 listed):
BAT SPEED:
Bat Speed is the observed speed of the sweet spot of the bat at impact. For more info: Blast Bat Speed
MLB Avg: 66-78 mph MiLB: 63-75 mph College: 66-75 mph
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Bat Speed (avg) |
1 | Bubba Coleman | GA | Cherokee Bluff High School | 2026 | SS | 68.4 mph |
2 | Brandon Satuloff | AZ | Red Mountain High School | 2025 | 1B | 66.6 mph |
3 | Jaiden Lo Re | AZ | Corona Del Sol | 2025 | SS | 66.0 mph |
4 | Cade Olsen | AZ | Red Mountain High School | 2025 | 3B | 65.9 mph |
5 | Cam Jantz | AZ | Higley | 2025 | OF | 65.7 mph |
PEAK HAND SPEED:
Peak Hand Speed is the observed maximum speed as measured on the handle of the bat (measured six inches from the knob of the bat). Peak Hand Speed will occur prior to the moment of impact, very close to the commit time in the swing when the wrists unhinge. For more info: Peak Hand Speed
MLB Avg: 23-29 mph MiLB Avg: 22-28 mph College Avg: 21-24 mph
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Hand Speed (avg) |
1 | Cam Jantz | AZ | Higley | 2025 | OF | 22.6 mph |
2 | Jaydan Herrera | AZ | Paradise Honors | 2025 | C | 22.6 mph |
3 | Bubba Coleman | GA | Cherokee Bluff High School | 2026 | SS | 21.9 mph |
4 | Cade Olsen | AZ | Red Mountain High School | 2025 | 3B | 21.5 mph |
5 | Hagen Wright | AZ | Red Mountain | 2025 | OF | 21.1 mph |
ON PLANE EFFICIENCY:
Measures the percentage of your swing where the bat is on the swing plane. Your vertical bat angle at contact establishes the plane for that swing. Plane is a great indicator for making more consistent contact on the barrel of the bat. For more info: On Plane Efficiency
Ideal Efficiency %: 70% or Higher Range: 65%-85%
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | On Plane Eff (avg) |
1 | Hagen Wright | AZ | Red Mountain | 2025 | OF | 85 % |
2 | Lucas Mitchell | AZ | Liberty | 2025 | 3B | 82 % |
3 | Braden Marchese | AZ | Verrado | 2025 | CF | 79 % |
4 | Cam Jantz | AZ | Higley | 2025 | OF | 78 % |
5 | Tanner Anderson | AZ | Chaparral | 2026 | OF | 76 % |
ROTATIONAL ACCELERATION:
Measures how quickly your bat accelerates into the swing plane. Rotation is a good indicator of how you build bat speed by sequencing properly. The quicker your rotational acceleration, the more power you will have and the more time you have to adjust to pitch locations. For more info: Rotational Acceleration
MLB Avg: 16.8 g MiLB Avg: 12.6 g College Avg: 12.9 g
Rank | Name | State | School | Class | Pos | Rot. Acc (avg) |
1 | Hagen Wright | AZ | Red Mountain | 2025 | OF | 20.7 g |
2 | Jaydan Herrera | AZ | Paradise Honors | 2025 | C | 20.6 g |
3 | Kyle Frazier | AZ | Chaparral High School | 2025 | OF | 19.1 g |
4 | Cam Jantz | AZ | Higley | 2025 | OF | 17.0 g |
5 | Bubba Coleman | GA | Cherokee Bluff High School | 2026 | SS | 16.7 g |
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